Kim and I want to acknowledge all those to support us – without them, our hard work would not be possible. If we have missed your details, please let us know – we try to be flawless but sometimes it is slight off centre 🙂

Been a mom is hard, the normal everyday items should not be something added to the shoulders of the mom’s who child is in the hospital I work at.

So when Kim, Recycled Inc manager and hospital dietician, told me about the little cancer patients who were without yoghurt, custard and jelly, I could not sit back, work and then go home to feed my kiddies whatever they felt like.

I contacted a dear friend who runs M.A.D (Make A Difference). Christie was only happy to help out. With the donations of yoghurt, custard and jelly we received from M.A.D, we have been able to supply the cancer pediatric, adult and a few other wards with simple supplies for the last three weeks.

Here are a few pictures of the faces that had smiles on after they received their yoghurt. There where a number of patients who we did not photograph due to chemo, facial deformities or other sensitive exposures. On behalf of those patients, we say a HUGE thank you to Christie and all who donated to the drive. Every bit helps brighten the days of these patients.

I printed a selection of photographs and gave them to the patients, I wish you could have seen the smiles we got, missing teeth and all!

I could definitely sleep for days – we’ve been hard to work making flags from the 32 participating 2010 world cup nations. These flags have been made from “junk” fabric, bits and pieces, ribbon and other ends we could find.

The flags will be sent to CANSA in George for them to use during their campaigns in the coming year. Although it has been eye straining work, the flags have taken shape nicely and look spectacular.

We are needing donations of embroidery or iron-on-tranfers of roughly 8 coat of arms. These coat of arms are very intricate and try as I did to find a solution, I could not get the designs to look like they should.

Anyone who is able to help, please email us asap – happy recycling!
Hayleigh